Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Alex Ronald, Chris Connelly, Colin Bell, Cult Empire Comics, George Lennox, Horror Show, James Devlin, Jason Mathis, Norrie Millar, The Lakes
Having stepped into the small press spotlight with Vietnam Zombie Holocaust (reviewed here) Cult Empire Comics follows that up with their second title Horror Show.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Cult Empire, George Lennox, James Devlin, Nixon, SICBA, Vietnam Zombie Holocaust
Issue #1 of Vietnam Zombie Holocaust sees Cult Empire step into the world of indie comics and teams George Lennox on first-time writing duties with seasoned pro’s with some SICBA awards under the belts – James Devlin on art and Colin Bell on lettering duties.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Alan Kerr, Alex Ronald, Coll Hamilton, Craig Collins, David DeGrand, Edwin Vazquez, Exiles of Metrodome, German Orozco, James Corcoran, James Devlin, Jane McGuinness, Jess Smart Smiley, Mark Brady, Matthew Allison, Neil Beattie, Neil Slorance, Nulsh, Rob Miller, Stephen Goodall, Warwick Johnson Cadwell
Following on from the review of Metrodome yesterday comes news of the follow-up from Craig Collins – Exiles of Metrodome.
Filed under: Events | Tags: A1 Comics, Alan Davis, Alan Grant, Andy Diggle, Black Hearted Press, Carlos Ezquerra, CCA, Forbidden Planet, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Comic Con, Gordon McLean, James Devlin, John Richard Farman, John Wagner, Mike Ploog, Moogs Kewel, Obscure Reference Comics, Plan B books, Rough Cut Comics, Sha Nazir, Simon Bisley, Team Girl Comic, Waterstones
Last weekend 13th & 14th July brought two of the sunniest days so far and with some venturing to T in the Park’s 20th year……some of us were more content to stay closer to home and take in Glasgow’s Annual Comic Con, now in its third year.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, David Alexander, David Braysher, horror, James Devlin, Jason Mathis, John Farman
It’s the first part of our Black Hearted Press week long feature, starting with Gary’s review of the first two issues of John Farman’s School of the Damned.